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Driver in fatal crash that killed Indianapolis teen had 2 DUIs

Update: Stanton Marcell Bowie Jr. of Fishers pleaded guilty to causing death while operating a motor vehicle and being a habitual offender, according to online court records. He was sentenced to six years in prison with two of the years suspended.

Driver in fatal crash that killed Indianapolis teen had 2 DUIs

Update: Stanton Marcell Bowie Jr. of Fishers pleaded guilty to causing death while operating a motor vehicle and being a habitual offender, according to online court records. He was sentenced to six years in prison with two of the years suspended.

Earlier story: The driver in a weekend crash that killed a 14-year-old girl had two prior drunken driving convictions, records show.

Indiana State Police arrested Stanton Bowie Jr., Fishers, on his third drunken driving case after he was released from Eskenazi Hospital Monday, according to an ISP news release.

Bowie, police said, was driving a Dodge Cobalt that lost control and crashed into a Honda Odyssey van on I-465 northbound just north of I-70 about 3 p.m Saturday. Rosie died at IU Methodist Hospital on Sunday.

Online court records show Bowie has two prior convictions for drunken driving.

In 2009, a Hamilton County judge convicted him of drunken driving and sentenced him to 20 hours community service and a year of probation. In 2010, a Marion County judge convicted him of drunken driving sentenced him to 90 days home detention and 15 months probation.